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dame_samara 's review for:
Lobizona
by Romina Garber
To say I inhaled this book would not even come close to the voracity in which I devoured this audiobook. While the start feels a bit slow, you quickly get sucked up into Manu's world. The descriptor I read on google of "Hogwarts-style magic school with the Twilight-Esque dynamics of a hidden magical species" as I updated my memory of what had drawn me to request the audiobook from my library rang true.
Honestly, it brought up the same feelings I felt the first time I entered Hogwarts through Harry's eyes. It is another place I will long to go in my dreams.
Unlike Harry Potter, though, this book goes at Societal Problems wholeheartedly and doesn't tiptoe around the problems that distinctly exist in both the human world and the world that Garber weaves into reality.
Honestly, it brought up the same feelings I felt the first time I entered Hogwarts through Harry's eyes. It is another place I will long to go in my dreams.
Unlike Harry Potter, though, this book goes at Societal Problems wholeheartedly and doesn't tiptoe around the problems that distinctly exist in both the human world and the world that Garber weaves into reality.